Driving the Infinite Machine scooters around Las Vegas

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Off the show floor, I finally had a chance to take these two scooters for a spin. They’re made by Brooklyn-based (and a16z-backed) Infinite Machine.

The scooters — especially the larger, more expensive P1 — have turned a lot of heads over the past two years thanks to their stark, Cybertruck-ish styling. But while flash usually dominates over substance at CES, these are competent and fun vehicles.

I’ll have more to say about each vehicle later this week. But considering CES was kind of a micromobility wasteland this year, I’m pleased this is the pair of scooters I got to test.

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